Many AI tools and online calculators are built to look simple: you enter a few details and the tool returns a range. For wrongful death cases in Farmington Hills, that can be misleading because the “real” value turns on questions a tool can’t reliably answer, such as:
- Whether the death was caused by the event you’re focusing on, or by a later intervening issue
- Whether liability is strongly supported (police findings, witness credibility, preserved evidence)
- Whether Michigan procedural rules and deadlines affect what can be pursued
- Whether the defendant’s insurance coverage is available and how the insurer frames fault
A calculator may give you a starting point, but it cannot verify the evidence, interpret Michigan-specific standards, or predict how negotiations will unfold once liability is contested.


